Qinxi Wu
Assistant Professor - Finance
Contact Information
Email:
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Qinxi_Wu@baylor.edu
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Mailing Address:
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One Bear Place #98004 Waco, TX 76706
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Office Location:
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Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation 320.41
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Educational Background
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PHD - Finance, Georgia State University
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MS - Quantitative Finance, Georgia Tech
Work Experience
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Assistant Professor of Finance, Baylor University (2017 - Present)
Awards and Honors
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"Reviewer of the Year" Award, Dayton Summer Finance Workshop (July 2021)
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Outstanding Reviewer Award, American Accounting Association Managerial Accounting Section (January 2020)
Publications
Basic or Discovery Scholarship
"Can Blockchain Technology Help Overcome Contractual Incompleteness? Evidence from State Law,"
Management Science, (November 2023) (coauthors: Mark Chen, Joanna Wang, Sophia Hu).
"Are Directors Rewarded for Excellence? Evidence from Reputation Shocks and Career Outcomes,"
Review of Corporate Finance Studies, (May 2022) (coauthors: Mark Chen, Hai Tran, Evgenia Zhivotova).
"How Valuable is FinTech Innovation?,"
Review of Financial Studies, The, (May 2019) (coauthors: Mark Chen, Baozhong Yang).
Presentations and Proceedings
Basic or Discovery Scholarship
"Can Blockchain Technology Help Overcome Contractual Incompleteness? Evidence from State Laws," presented at the European Finance Association (EFA) Annual Meeting 2023, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, August 2023 (coauthors: Qinxi Wu, Mark A. Chen, Joanna Wang).
"Can Blockchain Technology Help Overcome Contractual Incompleteness? Evidence from State Laws," presented at the 2023 China International Conference in Finance (CICF), Shanghai, China, July 2023 (coauthors: Mark Chen, Joanna Wang, Sophia Hu).
"Board Interlocks, Knowledge Spillovers, and Corporate Innovation," presented at the SFS Cavalcade North America 2023, Austin,TX, May 2023 (coauthors: Sophia Hu, Mark A. Chen, Joanna Wang).
"Can Blockchain Technology Help Overcome Contractual Incompleteness? Evidence from State Laws," presented at the 2023 Conference on Emerging Technologies in Accounting and Financial Economics (CETAFE), Ithaca, NY, April 2023 (coauthors: Mark Chen, Sophia Hu, Joanna Wang).
"Growing Pains or Confidence? CEO Relative Age, Stress, and Firm Performance," presented at the Hawaii Accounting Research Conference-2023, Mānoa, HI, January 2023 (coauthors: Sean Cao, Tao Shu, Jasmine Wang).
"Board Interlocks, Knowledge Spillovers, and Corporate Innovation," presented at the The 8th Annual International Corporate Governance Society Conference, Miami, FL, November 2022 (coauthors: Mark Chen, Sophia Hu, Joanna Wang).
"Board Interlocks, Knowledge Spillovers, and Corporate Innovation," presented at the 2022 FMA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, October 2022 (coauthors: Mark Chen, Sophia Hu, Joanna Wang).
"Growing Pains or Confidence? CEO Relative Age, Stress, and Firm Performance," presented at the 2022 FMA annual meeting, Atlanta, October 2022 (coauthors: Sean Cao, Tao Shu, Wang).
"Growing Pains or Confidence? CEO Relative Age, Stress, and Firm Performance," presented at the American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2022, San Diego, July 2022 (coauthors: Sean Cao, Tao Shu, Jasmine Wang).
"The Effects of Technological Disruption on Suppliers and Customers: Evidence from Blockchain Laws," presented at the SWUFE Institute of Financial Studies (IFS) Seminar, November 2021 (coauthors: Mark Chen, Sophia Hu, Xiaoyu Wang).
"The Effects of Technological Disruption on Suppliers and Customers: Evidence from Blockchain Laws," presented at the Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Finance Seminar Series, Online, November 2021 (coauthors: Chen, Sophia Hu, Joanna Wang).
"The Effects of Technological Disruption on Suppliers and Customers: Evidence from Blockchain Laws," presented at the 5th Shanghai-Edinburgh-London Fintech Conference, October 2021 (coauthors: Xiaoyu Wang, Mark Chen, Sophia Hu).
"The Effects of Technological Disruption on Suppliers and Customers: Evidence from Blockchain Laws," presented at the FMA annual meeting 2021, October 2021 (coauthors: Xiaoyu Wang, Mark Chen, Sophia Hu).
"The Effects of Technological Disruption on Suppliers and Customers: Evidence from Blockchain Laws," presented at the Lone Star Conference 2021, September 2021 (coauthors: Sophia Hu, Mark Chen, Xiaoyu Wang).
"Winning an Award Could Set You Free: Earnings Management and the Balance of Power between CEOs and CFOs," presented at the The American Finance Association (AFA) 2021 annual meeting, Virtual, January 2021.
"Winning an Award Could Set You Free: Earnings Management and the Balance of Power between CEO and CFO," presented at the AAA 2020 Management Accounting Section Midyear Meeting, Houston, Texas, January 2020.
"Winning an Award Could Set You Free: Earnings Management and the Balance of Power between CEO and CFO," presented at the Hawai'i Accounting Research Conference-2020, Hilo, Big Island, Hawai'i, January 2020.